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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule says that Penn applications are up about 30%, especially from first-generation students, international students, and students of color.
Penn In the News
At the Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit, Cait Lamberton of the Wharton School discusses how different executives can best collaborate with chief sustainability officers.
Penn In the News
Susan Wachter of the Wharton School says that Blackstone’s limit on withdrawals and Wells Fargo’s mass cutting of employees are realistic pullback responses to overall economic weakness and rising interest rates.
Penn In the News
Jill Fisch of Penn Carey Law says that returning CEOs might not appreciate the nuances of how changing political tides have affected the business.
Penn In the News
In an Op-Ed, William Burke-White of Penn Carey Law proposes a new type of international treaty that would protect climate-friendly private foreign investments.
Penn In the News
Holly Fernandez Lynch of the Perelman School of Medicine says that there needs to be a truly expedited pathway for withdrawal once a drug is deemed unfit for the market.
Penn In the News
In an Op-Ed, Howard Makler of the Wharton School outlines what short-term workarounds tax professionals should pivot toward as the IRS prepares for an $80 billion long-term modernization.
Penn In the News
The Wharton School is lauded for its majority-female 2023 MBA class, with quotes from Blair Mannix and MBA candidate Andrea Bogarin.
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Vincent Buccola of the Wharton School says that investors who’ve been left out of deals may have very good legal claims against companies and their superpriority lenders.
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Witold Henisz of the Wharton School says that there’s no guarantee Exxon Mobil will exist in 2050 if it doesn’t adapt quickly to stem the tide of worker attrition.